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Yellowstone/Grand Teton Wolves in New York Times
By David Nolt, 1-02-08
•Kirk Johnson of the New York Times writes about the future delisting of wolves in the ever-changing Greater Yellowstone Area.
•Also in the New York Times, a story on the sale of nearly $3 billion worth of public lands in Nevada.
•A study by the U.N. World Heritage Committee asserts Yellowstone National Park is still plagued by threats that prompted officials to put the park on the committee’s list of international endangered sites in 1995, the Billings Gazette reports.
•Montana State University Billings and the National Center for Appropriate Technology will host a workshop on biodiesel production, the “Oilseeds for Fuel, Feed and the Future Project” on January 9th and 10th in Billings.
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Bangs is seeing increasingly dismal elk population numbers in Yellowstone & bureaucrat that he is, he certainly does not intend to take any responsiblity. The impact of those decreased numbers on grizzlies because it provide much less spring protein for them is never addressed, nor will it be when others can be blamed for increasing human/griz conflicts.
This is just one of the problems of the legal sytem managing wildlife.